Jesus Montero was one of the the three Tacoma Rainiers to be selected to the PCL All-Star game no July 15. (Photo by Rich Pilling/Getty Images)

Three Rainiers — first baseman Jesus Montero, shortstop Ketel Marte and pitcher Forrest Snow — were selected to the game, which will be played on July 15 at Werner Park in Omaha, Nebraska. Montero and Marte were both named starters.

Once ballyhooed prospect Montero is batting .314 with 13 home runs in 76 games with Tacoma this season. In the Rainiers’ 14-4 victory over El Paso on June 27, Montero tallied two home runs among his three hits. His four RBIs that game brought his season total to 60 RBIs, third best in the PCL.

Marte, a switch-hitting middle infielder from Nizao, Dominican Republic, is hitting .343 — also good for third in the PCL — with 10 doubles and 24 RBIs in 51 games.

The 21-year-old Marte hasn’t played since May 31 due to a broken thumb, which was expected to sideline him for up to six weeks. It’s unknown whether he will be available to participate in the All-Star game or the 2015 Futures Game after he was named to the World Team’s roster on June 25.

Snow, a Seattle native, was originally drafted in the 44th round of the 2007 MLB June Amateur Draft by the M’s, but decided attend the University of Washington rather than sign a professional contract.

Snow had a 5.29 ERA in his two years at UW. The right-hander appeared in six games, all in relief during the 2008 season and then pitched in 13 games in 2009, three as the starter and 10 in relief.

Snow was then selected by the Mariners in the 36th round of the 2010 MLB June Amateur Draft and played for the Single-A Everett AquaSox and Clinton LumberKings during the 2010 season.

After stops throughout Seattle’s minor league system — including Everett, Clinton, High Desert, Tacoma, Peoria and Jackson — from 2011 to 2014, Snow opened the 2015 season with the Rainiers. In 17 appearances with Tacoma, including 10 starts, he is 6-4 with a 2.34 ERA.

<p><b><big>12. Tyler O’Neill</big>
<p>Position: OF | Age: 23 | Bats: Right</p></b>
<ul><li>2014 stats</li>
<li>Single-A (57 games): .247 batting average, 13 home runs, 38 RBIs, 5 stolen bases</li></ul>
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<p>Notes: Another Canadian, O’Neill missed more than a month of the season last year after he punched a wall and broke his hand following a strikeout.</p> less

<p><b><big>6. Austin Wilson</big>
<p>Position: OF | Age: 23 | Bats: Right</p></b>
<ul><li>2014 stats</li>
<li>Single-A (72 games): .291 batting average, 12 home runs, 54 RBIs</li></ul>
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<p>Notes: Seattle’s 2013 second-round pick out of Stanford had his second pro season limited due to injury, but he still possesses enough raw power to tantalize with his potential.</p> less